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41 people in the Gasconade County Shuttle Bus Crash | Mid-Missouri News

According to the Hermann Area volunteer fire department, at least 41 people were involved in a shuttle bus in Gasconade County on Saturday morning.

The authorities activated an incident with mass injury after the 45-year-old bus driver, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol, drove up the right side of State Route 100 in west at around 10:45 a.m. The driver over -corrected and hit a ditch on the left side of the street.

The fire brigade said that 41 patients were treated with injuries and the crash report said that 33 people with injuries were brought to local hospitals.

According to the department, ten ambulances and an ambulance helped the answer. All patients were triggered and transported on site within 40 minutes of arrival.

The driver who was the only one who was listed in the crash report with a seat belt was seriously injured and flown to the university hospital. Three other people in the shuttle bus were also seriously injured and eleven people were moderately injured.

Eighteen victims were brought to Hermann Hospital and ten injured people were brought to the Mercy Hospital in Washington, according to Crash Report. Four people as the driver were also brought to the university clinic.

The road was examined in Missouri State Highway Patrol until 1:30 p.m. and examined the crash and was supported in the reaction of the Sheriff office of the Gasconade County.

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